Jean Peters

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Jean Peters (October 15, 1926 – October 13, 2000) was an American actress, known as a star of 20th Century Fox in the late 1940s and early 1950s and as the second (or possibly third) wife of Howard Hughes. Although possibly best remembered for her siren role in Pickup on South Street (1953), Peters was known for her resistance to be turned into a sex symbol, preferring to play unglamorous, down-to-earth women.

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Murder, She Wrote

Siobhan O'Dea

The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller

Candy (archive footage)

A Blueprint for Murder

Lynn Cameron

As Young as You Feel

Alice Hodges

Captain from Castile

Catana Perez

Three Coins in the Fountain

Anita Hutchins

Broken Lance

Barbara

A Man Called Peter

Catherine Wood Marshall

O. Henry's Full House

Susan Goodwin (segment "The Last Leaf")

Niagara

Polly Cutler

Apache

Nalinle

Pickup on South Street

Candy

Viva Zapata!

Josefa

Lure of the Wilderness

Laurie Harper

Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers

Beatrice Heyward

Anne of the Indies

Captaine Anne Providence

Peter and Paul

Priscilla

Deep Waters

Ann Freeman

It Happens Every Spring

Deborah Greenleaf

Love That Brute

Ruth Manning

Vicki

Vicki Lynn

Take Care of My Little Girl

Dallas Prewitt

Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie

Nellie Halper

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